St. Johnny Concert History

St. Johnny formed in Hartford, CT, in 1991. The quartet -- Bill Whitten (guitar, vocals), Jim Elliott (bass), Wayne Letitia (drums), Tom Leonard (guitar) -- released a 7" record on their own label, Asthma Records, which gained enough attention to have Chicago's Ajax Records put out another single. The two singles of noisily melodic dirty punk rock led to a minor bidding war in late 1992, with DGC Records (at the behest of Thurston Moore) emerging as the winner.

Date Concert Venue Location
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Indie Rock
Alternative Rock
Noise Rock
New Orleans Jazz
1995 7 concerts
1994 2 concerts
1993 4 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has St. Johnny had?

St. Johnny has had 13 concerts.

What genre is St. Johnny?

St. Johnny is most often considered to be Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Noise Rock, and New Orleans Jazz.

When was the last St. Johnny concert?

The last St. Johnny concert was on August 05, 1995 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The bands that performed were: Beck / Moby / The Roots / Cypress Hill / Coolio / Yo La Tengo / Patti Smith / Pavement / The Pharcyde / Hole / Redman / Built to Spill / Blonde Redhead / The Mighty Mighty Bosstones / Sonic Youth / Superchunk / Hum / The Jesus Lizard / Dirty Three / Elastica / Mike Watt / Ariel / Laika / Brainiac / Versus / The Zeros / poster children / The Geraldine Fibbers / Spring Heel Jack / Helium / The Coctails / Possum Dixon / Tuscadero / The Dambuilders / Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments / psychotica / Doo Rag / St. Johnny / Overpass(US) / Sabalon Glitz / Pork Queen / Blowhole.

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